Abstract Background Given the rapid development during the early years (0-4 years), an understanding of the health implications of physical activity is needed. The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the relationships between objectively and subjectively measured physical activity and health indicators in the early years. Methods Electronic databases were originally searched in April, 2016. Included studies needed to be peer-reviewed, written in English or French, and meet a priori study criteria. The population was apparently healthy children aged 1 month to 59.99 months/4.99 years. The intervention/exposure was objectively and subjectively measured physical activity. The comparator was various volumes, durations, frequencies,...
Background: The early years are the period of growth for which we know the least about the impact of...
Sufficient physical activity can help promote and maintain health, while its lack can jeopardize it....
During the last two decades there have been growing interests on recommendations for children’s phys...
Background: Given the rapid development during the early years (0-4 years), an understanding of the ...
Background: Early childhood is a critical period for growth and development, yet the association wit...
Abstract Background A recent review highlighted important relationships between combinations of move...
Abstract Background The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the relationships between s...
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essential for disease prevention and health promoti...
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essential for disease prevention and health promoti...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the relationships ...
CONTEXT: Being physically active during the early years (age 0-6 years) is vital for healthy develop...
CONTEXT: Being physically active during the early years (age 0-6 years) is vital for healthy develop...
Sufficient physical activity can help promote and maintain health, while its lack can jeopardize it....
BACKGROUND: Many children aged 0-5 years do not meet the WHO physical activity guidelines. To develo...
OBJECTIVES: To comprehensively review all observational and experimental studies examining the relat...
Background: The early years are the period of growth for which we know the least about the impact of...
Sufficient physical activity can help promote and maintain health, while its lack can jeopardize it....
During the last two decades there have been growing interests on recommendations for children’s phys...
Background: Given the rapid development during the early years (0-4 years), an understanding of the ...
Background: Early childhood is a critical period for growth and development, yet the association wit...
Abstract Background A recent review highlighted important relationships between combinations of move...
Abstract Background The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the relationships between s...
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essential for disease prevention and health promoti...
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essential for disease prevention and health promoti...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the relationships ...
CONTEXT: Being physically active during the early years (age 0-6 years) is vital for healthy develop...
CONTEXT: Being physically active during the early years (age 0-6 years) is vital for healthy develop...
Sufficient physical activity can help promote and maintain health, while its lack can jeopardize it....
BACKGROUND: Many children aged 0-5 years do not meet the WHO physical activity guidelines. To develo...
OBJECTIVES: To comprehensively review all observational and experimental studies examining the relat...
Background: The early years are the period of growth for which we know the least about the impact of...
Sufficient physical activity can help promote and maintain health, while its lack can jeopardize it....
During the last two decades there have been growing interests on recommendations for children’s phys...